Patents by Inventor Matthew S. Zelinski

Matthew S. Zelinski has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20120075695
    Abstract: Pathology specimen slides are positively located on trays, and picked and placed by an auto-loader. The trays are received in a rack in tiers accessed by an auto-loader that moves the slides between the trays and a digital imaging microscope. The trays can have rows of receptacles for slides with standoff structures spacing the slides above a tray bottom. Lateral and endwise partitions defining the receptacles are inclined oppositely inwardly for guiding a slide into the predetermined position on the tray. The autoloader has a manipulator that grasps the ends of slides presented in a front row, and can reach over the front row to grasp slides in one or more rows beyond the front. The manipulator lifts the slide between the inclined surfaces of the partitions, loads and later retrieves the slide from the microscope and replaces the slide in the holder.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 23, 2010
    Publication date: March 29, 2012
    Inventors: Christopher A. DeBlasis, Michael C. Montalto, Matthew S. Zelinski, Joseph Masino, III
  • Publication number: 20100128944
    Abstract: The present invention relates to the analysis of specimens. Specifically, the invention relates to methods and apparatus for reviewing specimen slides, including apparatus for holding the slides. The invention also relates to an automatic focusing method for an imaging system and methods for accommodating vibration in the imaging system. In particular, the methods and apparatus may be applied to the automated analysis of cytological specimen slides.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 27, 2010
    Publication date: May 27, 2010
    Applicant: CYTYC CORPORATION
    Inventors: David Zahniser, Theodore S. Geiselman, Roy Ostgaard, Howard L. Greene, Joseph E. Zambanini, Joseph A. Juratovac, Matthew S. Zelinski, Scott N. Danhof, Eric Hassenpflug, Thomas D. Haubert, Randal Chinnock
  • Patent number: 7590492
    Abstract: Methods, systems, and computer software for screening and assisting in screening biological specimens. Images of a biological specimen are obtained, and image data is generated from the images. Objects of interest (OOI) are identified from the image data. The OOIs are assigned to each of a plurality of fields of interest (FOIs), at least partially based on the assignment of OOIs to other FOIs. For example, OOIs that have not previously been assigned to other FOIs can be assigned to a selected FOI. In this manner, the OOIs can be grouped within the FOIs to maximize the number of OOIs included within FOIs, or alternatively, to minimize the number of FOIs required to include all of the OOIs. Once assignment of the OOIs is complete, a field of view (FOV) can be scanned relative to each FOI in order to present the OOIs to a technician, such as a cytotechnologist.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 10, 2004
    Date of Patent: September 15, 2009
    Assignee: CYTYC Corporation
    Inventors: David J. Zahniser, Garrick L. Maenle, William J. Knox, Jr., Ted S. Geiselman, Howard L. Greene, Matthew S. Zelinski, Joseph E. Zambanini
  • Patent number: 7538861
    Abstract: The present invention relates to the analysis of cytological material. Specifically, the invention relates to stains and methods of producing the stains, methods of staining cells for cytological or histological analysis to contrast the nuclear portion of the cell from the cytoplasmic portion, and systems and methods for illuminating a cytological sample. The analysis can be automated or manual.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 21, 2008
    Date of Patent: May 26, 2009
    Assignee: Cytyc Corporation
    Inventors: David J. Zahniser, Matthew S. Zelinski, Thomas M. Dolash, Garrick L. Maenle, Mark Fleming, John S. Laudo
  • Publication number: 20080278707
    Abstract: The present invention relates to the analysis of cytological material. Specifically, the invention relates to stains and methods of producing the stains, methods of staining cells for cytological or histological analysis to contrast the nuclear portion of the cell from the cytoplasmic portion, and systems and methods for illuminating a cytological sample. The analysis can be automated or manual.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 21, 2008
    Publication date: November 13, 2008
    Applicant: Cytyc Corporation
    Inventors: David J. Zahniser, Matthew S. Zelinski, Thomas Dolash, Garrick L. Maenle, Mark Fleming, John S. Laudo
  • Patent number: 7411664
    Abstract: The present invention relates to the analysis of cytological material. Specifically, the invention relates to stains and methods of producing the stains, methods of staining cells for cytological or histological analysis to contrast the nuclear portion of the cell from the cytoplasmic portion, and systems and methods for illuminating a cytological sample. The analysis can be automated or manual.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 1, 2003
    Date of Patent: August 12, 2008
    Assignee: Cytyc Corporation
    Inventors: David J. Zahniser, Matthew S. Zelinski, Thomas M. Dolash, Garrick L. Maenle, Mark Fleming, John S. Laudo
  • Publication number: 20040254738
    Abstract: Methods, systems, and computer software for screening and assisting in screening biological specimens. Images of a biological specimen are obtained, and image data is generated from the images. Objects of interest (OOI) are identified from the image data. The OOIs are assigned to each of a plurality of fields of interest (FOIs), at least partially based on the assignment of OOIs to other FOIs. For example, OOIs that have not previously been assigned to other FOIs can be assigned to a selected FOI. In this manner, the OOIs can be grouped within the FOIs to maximize the number of OOIs included within FOIs, or alternatively, to minimize the number of FOIs required to include all of the OOIs. Once assignment of the OOIs is complete, a field of view (FOV) can be scanned relative to each FOI in order to present the OOIs to a technician, such as a cytotechnologist.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 10, 2004
    Publication date: December 16, 2004
    Applicant: Cytyc Corporation
    Inventors: David J. Zahniser, Garrick L. Maenle, William J. Knox, Ted S. Geiselman, Howard L. Greene, Matthew S. Zelinski, Joseph E. Zambanini
  • Publication number: 20040132197
    Abstract: The present invention relates to the analysis of cytological material. Specifically, the invention relates to stains and methods of producing the stains, methods of staining cells for cytological or histological analysis to contrast the nuclear portion of the cell from the cytoplasmic portion, and systems and methods for illuminating a cytological sample. The analysis can be automated or manual.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 1, 2003
    Publication date: July 8, 2004
    Applicant: Cytyc Corporation
    Inventors: David J. Zahniser, Matthew S. Zelinski, Thomas Dolash, Garrick L. Maenle, Mark Fleming, John S. Laudo
  • Patent number: 6665060
    Abstract: The present invention relates to the analysis of cytological material. Specifically, the invention relates to stains and methods of producing the stains, methods of staining cells for cytological or histological analysis to contrast the nuclear portion of the cell from the cytoplasmic portion, and systems and methods for illuminating a cytological sample. The analysis can be automated or manual.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 29, 1999
    Date of Patent: December 16, 2003
    Assignee: Cytyc Corporation
    Inventors: David J. Zahniser, Matthew S. Zelinski, Thomas Dolash, Garrick L. Maenle, Mark Fleming, John Laudo
  • Patent number: 5613259
    Abstract: An electric oscillating tool, having particular but not necessarily exclusive utility as an electric toothbrush, for driving a brush head assembly or end effector with a resonant mechanism at high frequencies. The electric toothbrush includes handle housing, an electromagnetic motor mounted in the housing, and a mechanical oscillator acted upon by the motor. One end of the mechanical oscillator extends outwardly through an opening in the handle housing while the other end is attached to the housing inside the chamber. The end effector/brush head assembly attaches to the extending end of the mechanical oscillator. A power source supplies an alternating current drive signal to the motor, in turn causing the armature and the mechanical oscillator to oscillate and drive the brush head assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 1996
    Date of Patent: March 25, 1997
    Assignee: Teledyne Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Adam B. Craft, Keith E. Schleiffer, James E. Dvorsky, Thomas W. Graves, Ronald B. Gray, III, Nagabhusan Senapati, Matthew S. Zelinski
  • Patent number: 5292421
    Abstract: A first electrode arrangement and a transport element are movable relative to a support. A working space is disposed between the movable elements for advancing moist material along a processing path. As the moist material advances, electrical current is passed through the material between the first electrode arrangement and a second electrode arrangement adjacent the transport element. An acoustic transducer arrangement disposed adjacent the working space simultaneously subjects the moist material to an acoustic field as the material moves along the processing path. The acoustic field is generated by an array of acoustic transducers spaced along part of the processing path.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 25, 1992
    Date of Patent: March 8, 1994
    Inventors: Nagabhusan Senapati, Harold W. Johnson, Byung C. Kim, Satya P. Chauhan, Dennis A. Gamlen, Raju Eason, H. S. Muralidhara, Matthew S. Zelinski
  • Patent number: 5114560
    Abstract: A first electrode arrangement and a transport element are movable relative to a support. A working space is disposed between the movable elements for advancing moist material along a processing path. As the moist material advances, electrical current is passed through the material between the first electrode arrangement and a second electrode arrangement adjacent the transport element. An acoustic transducer arrangement disposed adjacent the working space simultaneously subjects the moist material to an acoustic field as the material moves along the processing path. The acoustic field is generated by an array of acoustic transducers spaced along part of the processing path.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 28, 1989
    Date of Patent: May 19, 1992
    Inventors: Nagabhusan Senapati, Harold W. Johnson, Byung C. Kim, Satya P. Chauhan, Dennis A. Gamlen, Raju Eason, H. S. Muralidhara, Matthew S. Zelinski
  • Patent number: 5068791
    Abstract: A wire guidance system for a materials handling vehicle, such as a turret stockpicker, detects an alternating signal carried by a buried wire. Two sets of four sensors each are carried at either end of the vehicle. These sensors define regions, and a procedure is provided to determine in which region the wire is located. The distance and angle of the vehicle is determined by reference to the distance measurements of each sensor set, as calculated by a microcomputer. A self testing circuit is provided to insure proper operation of the sensors and associated circuitry.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 6, 1989
    Date of Patent: November 26, 1991
    Assignee: Crown Equipment Corporation
    Inventors: Kim A. Klopfleisch, Tim A. Wellman, Willard D. Kaiser, Mark J. Koenig, Richard W. Ridgway, Bobby L. Walters, Matthew S. Zelinski